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Imagine walking into a patient’s room - but before you can introduce yourself, they burst into tears.
Your patient has aphasia and can’t communicate what’s running through their head - at least not in the way they used to be able to.
You try your best to ask questions and offer support, but it only leads to more frustration…
What do you do?
Mental health matters just as much as communication does, which is exactly why I brought on a Rehab Psychologist and Med SLP to share how they collaborate to better serve patients with aphasia.
In this episode Gina Danner PhD, and Jessica Sharon MS, CCC-SLP discuss the overlap between their professions and the importance of collaboration in maximizing outcomes for people with aphasia. They emphasize the importance of addressing anxiety and depression in patients with aphasia, and the need for collaboration in providing support for both patients and their caregivers.
Get the show notes: https://syppodcast.com/284
Here's a glance at the episode:
[03:04] - Gina Danner and Jessica Sharon discuss the lack of confidence and formal training in working with patients with aphasia and the need for more education and collaboration between mental health professionals and speech-language pathologists.
The post 284 – How Mental Health Professionals and SLPs Collaborate to Support Patients with Aphasia appeared first on Swallow Your Pride Podcast.
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Imagine walking into a patient’s room - but before you can introduce yourself, they burst into tears.
Your patient has aphasia and can’t communicate what’s running through their head - at least not in the way they used to be able to.
You try your best to ask questions and offer support, but it only leads to more frustration…
What do you do?
Mental health matters just as much as communication does, which is exactly why I brought on a Rehab Psychologist and Med SLP to share how they collaborate to better serve patients with aphasia.
In this episode Gina Danner PhD, and Jessica Sharon MS, CCC-SLP discuss the overlap between their professions and the importance of collaboration in maximizing outcomes for people with aphasia. They emphasize the importance of addressing anxiety and depression in patients with aphasia, and the need for collaboration in providing support for both patients and their caregivers.
Get the show notes: https://syppodcast.com/284
Here's a glance at the episode:
[03:04] - Gina Danner and Jessica Sharon discuss the lack of confidence and formal training in working with patients with aphasia and the need for more education and collaboration between mental health professionals and speech-language pathologists.
The post 284 – How Mental Health Professionals and SLPs Collaborate to Support Patients with Aphasia appeared first on Swallow Your Pride Podcast.
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